kernel 2.0.30 and Cyrix 686s
I have a cyrix 166+ and I'd like to compile my kernel to take advantage of
the chip -- if the kernel doesn't reset it correctly at reboot, the
kernel ends up thinking my processor is a 486.
This problem has been documented and is fixable by applying a
patch from linuxhq.com ... I found the patch but when I try to install it,
I get a bunch of "hunk failed" messages. Does debian modify the kernel
from the standard 2.0.30 distribution?
Will
harpo@udel.edu
lowe@cis.udel.edu
http://www.cis.udel.edu/~lowe/
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